2015
DOI: 10.1080/02640414.2015.1069378
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Boot-insole effects on comfort and plantar loading at the heel and fifth metatarsal during running and turning in soccer

Abstract: Article:Nunns, M.P.I., Dixon, S.J., Clarke, J. et al.(1 more author) (2015) Boot-insole effects on comfort and plantar loading at the heel and fifth metatarsal during running and turning in soccer. Journal of Sports Sciences. ISSN 0264-0414 https://doi.org/10. 1080/02640414.2015.1069378 eprints@whiterose.ac.uk https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/ Reuse Unless indicated otherwise, fulltext items are protected by copyright with all rights reserved. The copyright exception in section 29 of the Copyright, Designs a… Show more

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“…Previous research on comfort in football boots has suggested a multi-faceted approach to assess footwear. It has been suggested that a combination of mechanical, perception and biomechanical assessment is needed for a holistic understanding of boot performance (Nunns et al, 2015). The results obtained in this study support the need for a multi-faceted approach.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…Previous research on comfort in football boots has suggested a multi-faceted approach to assess footwear. It has been suggested that a combination of mechanical, perception and biomechanical assessment is needed for a holistic understanding of boot performance (Nunns et al, 2015). The results obtained in this study support the need for a multi-faceted approach.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…For football boots, the relationships between plantar pressures and athletic drill (Debiasio et al, 2013;Queen et al, 2007;Sims et al, 2008;Wong et al, 2007), sex (Debiasio et al, 2013;Sims et al, 2008), surface type (Ford et al, 2006), and different boot designs (Bentley et al, 2011;Santos et al, 2001) have previously been investigated. However, only one study (Nunns et al, 2015) has been conducted on the relationship between objective measures of plantar pressure and subjective data for football boots. The study used football boots with varying added insole cushioning and assessed plantar pressures and subjective comfort rating during football specific movements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research has suggested that impact forces were decreased in military boots while using an additional insole, and this can decrease the incidence of martial-related injuries [3]. Also, any change in material, designation and thicknesses of insoles can alter pressure distribution patterns and comfort level [9]. To the author knowledge, none of previous studies have investigated the effects of using various insole wedges on plantar pressure measurements and comfort level during marching.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Also, Weist et al (2004) [8] stated that the fatigue can alter lower limb loading and increase the risk of overuse injuries. Hence, the assessment of plantar pressure measurements can be considered as a new method to recognize the risk of injuries [6,7] and identify the effectiveness of using various modalities (like shoe and insole) [4,[9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En muchos de ellos se han utilizado para estudiar los patrones de apoyo del pie en movimientos específicos de bádminton (Hong, Wang, Lam y Cheung, 2014), deportes de equipo (Fong et al, 2008a;Girard et al, 2011b;Nunns, Dixon, Clarke y Carré, 2016;Wong et al, 2007) o esquí alpino (Nakazato et al, 2011;Stöggl y Holmberg, 2015;Stricker et al, 2010).…”
Section: Kuntze Et Al (2009) Desarrollaron Sus Propias Plantillas Inunclassified